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katie? >> couric: jan, the president's choice, if he or she is confirmed, is unlikely to change the makeup of the court as you mentioned. having said that, is there a front-runner right now? >> well, katie, if the white house doesn't want a fight-- and my sources say they really don't-- merit garland would probably be the easiest to confirm. he's considered a moderate on some issues. but there are a lot of voices for a woman. remember, only two of those nine justices are women. and that would point to solicitor general elena kagan. katie? >> couric: january crawford at the supreme court tonight. jan, thanks so much. bob schieffer is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." and, by the way, bob was covering the ford white house when stevens was nominated. hi, bob. >> schieffer: (laughs) hi, katie. >> couric: we thought that was an interesting fact. meanwhile, president obama's nominee is unlikely to have as easy a time getting confirmed as justice stevens did. >> sc
katie? >> couric: jan, the president's choice, if he or she is confirmed, is unlikely to change the makeup of the court as you mentioned. having said that, is there a front-runner right now? >> well, katie, if the white house doesn't want a fight-- and my sources say they really don't-- merit garland would probably be the easiest to confirm. he's considered a moderate on some issues. but there are a lot of voices for a woman. remember, only two of those nine justices are women. and...
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computer security concerns, why changing your password may not do much good. >> and katie stevens was voted off, you may recall, but made >> how many different online passwords do you have? many of us have to remember a lot. for all the websites we use. judy kurtz explains why one analyst said lots of passwords could be a complete waste of time. >> if it seems you're scrambling to come up with new passwords for e-mails, bank accounts, websites, you are not alone. the long held belief is saying lots of passwords keep you secure. but a researcher said not so fast. study said concentrating on your password could be effort with little benefit. and the study said that rather than using a program to try to break security passwords, cyber criminals are better at stealing passwords through other scams like fishing attacks. but don't make your password super easy yet. the study said having a bulletproof passwords and sticking with it is the key. and keeping your computer up to date with anti-virus software is the way to go. get the latest tech news and info on my blog at foxbaltimore.com/"word
computer security concerns, why changing your password may not do much good. >> and katie stevens was voted off, you may recall, but made >> how many different online passwords do you have? many of us have to remember a lot. for all the websites we use. judy kurtz explains why one analyst said lots of passwords could be a complete waste of time. >> if it seems you're scrambling to come up with new passwords for e-mails, bank accounts, websites, you are not alone. the long held...
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so, katie, what newspapers do you read? it's an easy question, katie. well, better luck next time. gotcha. >> i'm afraid this attempt to relaunch palin isn't just a joke. >>> anyway, next, the power of prayer. new jersey governor is at odds with the teacher's union over plans to cut education funding. prompted association leaders last week to issue this memo containing a mock prayer. here it is. their prayer. "dear lord this year you have taken away my favorite actor, patrick swayze, favorite actress, farrah fawcett, favorite singer, michael jackson and favorite salesman billy mays. i wanted to let you know chris christie is my favorite governor." which of course could be interpreted as a death wish. he defended the memo saying it was a joke not intended to be made public. governor cristie isn't happy. when you send something to 17,000 people you're making it public. >>> finally, out of proportion. the white house press corps was left behind when the president left to attend his daughter's soccer game in northwest washington. the associated press wrote, "president obama quietly bre
so, katie, what newspapers do you read? it's an easy question, katie. well, better luck next time. gotcha. >> i'm afraid this attempt to relaunch palin isn't just a joke. >>> anyway, next, the power of prayer. new jersey governor is at odds with the teacher's union over plans to cut education funding. prompted association leaders last week to issue this memo containing a mock prayer. here it is. their prayer. "dear lord this year you have taken away my favorite actor,...
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. >> so, katie, what newspapers do you read? it's an easy question, katie. >> well, better luck next time. gotcha! >> the comedic stylings of tina fey as former alaska governor sarah palin. here to talk about sarah palin and all of the week's new, george will, arianna huffington of the huffington post, sam donaldson and cokie roberts. george, starting with you. white house officials think shorof ninating republican senator orrin hatch to the supreme court, republican senators are going to object and pate their nominee as a radical. do any have a point? >> i'm not so sure. i think it's important for us to understand how radically and recently things have changed i the confirmation process. 1939 after this new deal fight with the supreme court. after the pecking plan by fdr. roosevelt nominates felix frankfurter. 12 days from the nomination through the hearing to the senate vote. nine days later he nominated william o. douglas. longest serving justice from all. 15 days from nomination to confirmation. stevens himself. the first ju
. >> so, katie, what newspapers do you read? it's an easy question, katie. >> well, better luck next time. gotcha! >> the comedic stylings of tina fey as former alaska governor sarah palin. here to talk about sarah palin and all of the week's new, george will, arianna huffington of the huffington post, sam donaldson and cokie roberts. george, starting with you. white house officials think shorof ninating republican senator orrin hatch to the supreme court, republican senators...
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a month later after tina fey's "saturday night live" parodies and a fumbled interview with cbs' katie couric, doubts seeped in. her favorables slipped to 46%. her negatives surpassed her positives. by july 2009, after resigning the governorship, people's impression of palin eroded, down to 40%. after hitting the trail to sell her book by march 2010, while throngs of conservatives hung on her every word, the general public was less enthused. her favorability/unfavorability numbers had nearly flipped from palin's 2008 high water mark, just 37% of americans see sarah palin favorably. love her or hate her, a couple of figures only add to her mystique. 12 and 2.2 million, that's the number of weeks "going rogue" was on "the new york times" best seller list and the number of copies sold. more of her fellow republicans on palin in a moment. it was a horrible feeling, like i couldn't catch my breath. i couldn't believe i was actually having a heart attack. i remember being at the hospital, thinking about my wife. i should have done more to take care of myself. now i'm exercising, watching my
a month later after tina fey's "saturday night live" parodies and a fumbled interview with cbs' katie couric, doubts seeped in. her favorables slipped to 46%. her negatives surpassed her positives. by july 2009, after resigning the governorship, people's impression of palin eroded, down to 40%. after hitting the trail to sell her book by march 2010, while throngs of conservatives hung on her every word, the general public was less enthused. her favorability/unfavorability numbers had...
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so katie, what newspaper doss you read? it's an easy question, katie. well, better luck next time. got cha. host: that's tina fay paretting the former governor of alaska. governor palin is still in the spotlight even though she stepped back from politics and is focusing on her fox tv show. what does this say to us about these personalities in politics and how they gain momentum and a grass rooths u.s. base? -- roots support base? guest: i spend so much time trying to figure out the sara palin effect. and what's going on with her and voters. and i talk with voters, talk to a lot of folks. and i don't understand it but i -- there's no question that 10, 15% of voters, a decent chunk of the republican base, likes her. and my sense is there's certainly policy that a lot of them identify with. but by and large a lot of them like her because of things like the tina f.a.a. parity and the number of hits she takes from people in the press, from everyone else. and so it's a very weird phenomenon. i'm not sure whether that's -- i don't think that 10 to 15% is enough to actually launch her on a
so katie, what newspaper doss you read? it's an easy question, katie. well, better luck next time. got cha. host: that's tina fay paretting the former governor of alaska. governor palin is still in the spotlight even though she stepped back from politics and is focusing on her fox tv show. what does this say to us about these personalities in politics and how they gain momentum and a grass rooths u.s. base? -- roots support base? guest: i spend so much time trying to figure out the sara palin...
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katie, what newspapers do you read? it's an easy question, katie. well, better luck next time, gotcha! >> she actually won an emmy for outstanding best actress for that role. i'm sure a lot of people were excited to see her back in those shoes. >> the big joke is she's going to have her own too. speaking of oprah this is really something. this big tell-all book by kitty kelly, famous for celebrity tell-alls, she's got a bombshell in this one saying that basically back in the '70s oprah and john tesh, the guy from entertainment tonight, the new age musician, apparently they hooked up, even lived together for a while in nashville, until the pressures of being an interracial couple in 1970s tennessee got the best of tesh and he bolted. apparently she's saying they were an item for quite some time. oprah's people are not commenting on the book. john tesh's people didn't respond either. interesting couple. >> that is a really interesting couple. probably the two most unlikely people in the world. >> right. he's of course married to connie selle selleck.
katie, what newspapers do you read? it's an easy question, katie. well, better luck next time, gotcha! >> she actually won an emmy for outstanding best actress for that role. i'm sure a lot of people were excited to see her back in those shoes. >> the big joke is she's going to have her own too. speaking of oprah this is really something. this big tell-all book by kitty kelly, famous for celebrity tell-alls, she's got a bombshell in this one saying that basically back in the '70s...
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. >> katie ramos is in michigan, charter cable, and a student documentarian. what's your question? >> good morning, mozz because ma. how do you think parents should address the issue of obesity with their young children? should they take a strong approach or a more subtle approach that doesn't let the child know the severity of the situation? >> it's a delicate balance. you want to make sure kids feel good about themselves. parents know their kids better than anyone. you can't involved in how somebody deals with their kids. but in the process, i think that we have to make sure that our kids still feel good about themselves, no matter what their weight, no matter how they feel, we need to make sure our kids know we love them no matter who they are or what they look like or what they're eating. that's really important. but what i found in my household is that making small changes and involving my kids in the changes without making it a problem, right, without saying, we're now -- now you're in trouble. now you'll no longer be able to do this, or you'll have to do this -- it's not a p
. >> katie ramos is in michigan, charter cable, and a student documentarian. what's your question? >> good morning, mozz because ma. how do you think parents should address the issue of obesity with their young children? should they take a strong approach or a more subtle approach that doesn't let the child know the severity of the situation? >> it's a delicate balance. you want to make sure kids feel good about themselves. parents know their kids better than anyone. you can't...
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so, katie, what newspapers do you read? it's an easy question, katie. well, better luck next time. gotcha. >>> all right. check this one out from our own cnn.com spring break gone wrong. the kids call it flutoppia. i guess that's how you would pronounce that. it's usually on a much smaller scale until they promoted it on facebook. rowdy teens showed up making it a real challenge for law enforcement on duty there. at least 33 kids were taken to the hospital. property damage, as you would expect may be everywhere. >>> getting the wounded to safety no matter the risk or the cost. it is the life of an army medic. we will talk to a few of them stationed in afghanistan. >>> three months after -- actually, to the day after haiti's horrendous earthquake, survivors are heading to higher ground. the first wave of haitians relocating this past weekend from tent cities that sprang up after the january 12th trembler. officials want to get earthquake survivors out of low-lying areas and into settlement camps that are less prone to flood. the island's rainy season increases chances of disease suc
so, katie, what newspapers do you read? it's an easy question, katie. well, better luck next time. gotcha. >>> all right. check this one out from our own cnn.com spring break gone wrong. the kids call it flutoppia. i guess that's how you would pronounce that. it's usually on a much smaller scale until they promoted it on facebook. rowdy teens showed up making it a real challenge for law enforcement on duty there. at least 33 kids were taken to the hospital. property damage, as you...
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a hoosier in he still has family here in indiana, including his sister, kathy, and their daughter, katie. we're glad that they could join us here this evening. [laughter] [applause] i have to point out that the chiefs' first beagle job was as a summer clerk at ice miller after earning his bachelor's and law degrees. since graduating he has held many important positions, including associate counsel to president ronald reagan and a judge on the court of appeals, for which she was promoted from his current position. so, before turning it over them , i wanted to thank the chief justice for being so generous with his time today. he even had lunch with the faculty. your generosity with your time has made today very special. we are very excited to have you and i never handed over to you, mr. chief justice. [applause] >> thank you all very much. in is a phrase that you hear all the time here in you may think it is trite, but there is no better way to express genuine feeling. there -- it is a great time to be back here in indiana. over the past month here it has been a great tradition that has be
a hoosier in he still has family here in indiana, including his sister, kathy, and their daughter, katie. we're glad that they could join us here this evening. [laughter] [applause] i have to point out that the chiefs' first beagle job was as a summer clerk at ice miller after earning his bachelor's and law degrees. since graduating he has held many important positions, including associate counsel to president ronald reagan and a judge on the court of appeals, for which she was promoted from...
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as long as that is a potential, then katie, bar the door. so, again, there are many things in this legislation that are not partisan in terms of we all want to protect the same folks, but questions that have been raised that need to be dealt with. and i think it would be far better to take the time to have republicans and democrats sitting down and going through all of these issues carefully, brieg up a bill they can agree on, bring that bill to the floor so the rest of us can look at it, and hopefully we would all say gee, that's a lot better product than we thought. it's not exactly as i would have done it. it looks like there are some compromises in there, but after all, that's what the process is when you have little more than half the body is one party and less than half is the other body. that's how you get things done. i can just assure you this, mr. president, and assure my colleagues on the other side, republicans want to work with our democratic friends to get a good bill that all of us can support and that will be good for our cou
as long as that is a potential, then katie, bar the door. so, again, there are many things in this legislation that are not partisan in terms of we all want to protect the same folks, but questions that have been raised that need to be dealt with. and i think it would be far better to take the time to have republicans and democrats sitting down and going through all of these issues carefully, brieg up a bill they can agree on, bring that bill to the floor so the rest of us can look at it, and...